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Old 02-14-2007, 11:06 AM   #1  
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Default OC Settings.

CPU Freq: 2700-2720mhz (Dynamic Clocking)
>Multi: 9x

Bus = 300mhz

Divider: 5/6

DDR Freq: 491mhz
> CAS: 2.5
>TRAS: 5
>TRCD: 2
>TRP: 2

Hyper Transport Link: 1200mhz
>HT Multi: 4x
>Width: 16 / 16

PCI-e bus: 2925mhz

GPU1 Core Freq: 550mhz
GPU1 Memory Freq: 1500mhz

GPU2 Core Freq: 550mhz
GPU2 Memory Freq: 1500mhz

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AMD Opteron 165. Dual-Core. Socket 939. 128KB L1 Cache x2. 1MB L2 Cache x2.

MSI K8N Diamond Plus.

2x 7900GT by eVGA.

Western Digital SATA 3.0Gbps 250GB.

OCZ PC4000/DDR500. 1024MB/3 sticks.

Antec 500W Neo HE.

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Old 02-15-2007, 03:51 PM   #2  
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oh damn, i'm gonna have to get back into the ocing game now ><. gotta wait till i get my other gpu back first!

how does that dynamic ocing work out for you? i've owned 2 different MSI boards (an agp 939 and a 478), and i always stuck with the manual ocing. got better results with that.
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Old 02-15-2007, 08:39 PM   #3  
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buy DFI. i was being foolish with this board. :) happens sometimes but that's how i know DFI is *still* the way to go. Overclockers use DFI.

edit: the stock is 1.8ghz. i have it at 2.7ghz + dynamic overclocking.
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Old 02-16-2007, 01:24 PM   #4  
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yeah, that cpu is well known for how far you can push it. the farthest i've had my board is 280 (280x10), but the cpu wasn't 100% stable, so i just backed it down to 275 and never had a problem with it.

i wouldn't mind a new mobo, but if i'm gonna get a new cpu and a new board, i'll just go ahead and get a core 2 duo O.o
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Old 02-22-2007, 08:40 AM   #5  
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i needs me a DFI board at least. a new compy would be nice but i planned on this one going further (3ghz+)

we'll see what t3h market does but i'm not buying an intel with it's fake/half-assed engineering.
ref: heat, speed, error rate, hyperthreading, quad core chip layout, etc...
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Old 03-25-2007, 01:28 PM   #7  
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Tbag, those timings make my eyes bleed. I'd look into that. :)
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Old 03-28-2007, 07:55 AM   #8  
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that's the stock timings on the memory lol. i almost never touch my mem timings, except to loosen them to max out my cpu. this ram hates voltage, it'll go all the way to 300 at it's stock volts. try to add more and it'll crash.

i've been meaning to get back in there and push it a bit more. i couldn't get this thing to hit 2.6 before, but hopefully i'll be able to do it.
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